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Replying to: kellyelise (Sep 21, 2006 7:21 am) |
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| what do you think a good price is for a 2007, auto, leather, power seats,power top, metallic pt. in calif? I noticed no one has posted here in a while. | |
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Hello Car_man and kyfdx ... Hope you can help me with this quote: VIN: LX02596 STOCK#: LICENSE: ODOMETER: VEHICLE: 2007 BMW Z4 Roadster 3.0si COLOR: Silver Gray UPHOLSTERY: Black Leather *I Pod adapter is separate install- have to check on price Index Description MSRP Base Price $42,400.00 0205 STEPTRONIC Automatic Transmission 1,275.00 0ZPP Premium Package 2,750.00 0ZSP Sports Package 1,200.00 0438 Dark Poplar High Gloss Wood Trim 0.00 0494 Heated Front Seats 500.00 0522 Xenon Adaptive Headlights 700.00 0609 Navigation System 1,800.00 Metallic Paint 475.00 Destination Discount - Pre 3/2007 Inventory -80.00 Premium Package Discount -100.00 Destination and Handling 775.00 TOTAL AS EQUIPPED $51,695.00 SELLING PRICE $48,640.00 Your New Vehicle Selling Price $48,640.00 Term 36 Months Mileage 12,000 /year Residual Value $33,601.75 Cash Due at Signing Cash on Delivery $1,602.38 Your Trade-In Vehicle Odometer VIN Notes Future Payments Monthly Payment $523.71 Tax (8.25%) $43.21 Total Mo. Payment $566.92 Where can I get some more $$ off with this? Thank you in advance for your help!
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Replying to: delfer (May 01, 2007 7:55 pm) $567 1st payment $600 Security deposit $435 more? Get a breakdown, and make sure there is no fluff there. Looks like they are adding $825 to the selling price for the acquisition fee. That is marked up $200. Other than that, it looks like the base money factor, and $3000 off MSRP. Unless there is some factory to dealer cash (none that I know of), this looks like a pretty good deal. The lease program from BMWFS is pretty strong. Maybe you can get them to throw in that iPod adapter? regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (May 02, 2007 7:18 pm) BMW 2007 3.0SI Base Price $42,400.00 0205 STEPTRONIC Automatic Transmission 1,275.00 0ZPP Premium Package 2,750.00 0ZSP Sports Package 1,200.00 0494 Heated Front Seats 500.00 0522 Xenon Adaptive Headlights 700.00 0609 Navigation System 1,800.00 Destination and Handling 775.00 TOTAL AS EQUIPPED $51,400.00 SELLING PRICE $48,380.00 Term 36 Months Mileage 12,000 /year Residual Value $33,410.00 Cash on Delivery $1,010.25 Monthly Payment $533.76 Tax (8.25%) $44.03 Total Mo. Payment $577.79 Here are the specific questions I plan to ask the dealer: 1. What is the breakdown of cash on delivery? 2. What is the residual factor and money factor for this quote? 3. Will you accept a $500 over invoice offer or $47,820 versus $48,380? My questions to you kyfdx, are: 1. For this car this month, can I do better than $500 over invoice? Is it even possible to get the car from under invoice as "fightingchance.com" claims, if I wait until the end of the month? 2. If my offer of $48,380 is accepted, how should that break down as far as: a. Amount due at signing b. Monthly payments 3. What should the residual and money factor be? Thank you for your quick response. I am looking to close this deal in the next few days, if possible.
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Replying to: delfer (May 02, 2007 8:16 pm) 2) I assume you meant that if your lower offer is accepted, how much will it change the payments? $560 lower selling price will drop the payment around $17/mo. That won't affect the due at signing by much. 3) According to the quotes you were given, the base MF is .0010 and the residual for 3yr/36K is 65%, which is what I show for April. They are likely the same numbers for May. On your last quote, they dropped the security deposit, but added the sec.deposit waiver to the MF, raising it to .00115 This is why the payment is higher. Make sure you make a security deposit, and get the lower money factor. You have a decent deal on the table.. regards, kyfdx
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Hi I'm thinking of purchasing a Z-4,I have been told a few stories that if you get a flat the tire cannot be repaired and the rim may be damaged. The cost to replace the rim and tire could be over $700.00. The ride is stiff. The majority of people do not like run flats. The manufactures are not listening to customers. Has any one had similar experiences with these tires? Thanks JOE |
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I didn't like the OEM Continental run-flats at all on my Z4 3.0si coupe, so I replaced them all with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2s, and I'm much happier. The PS2s are much more responsive, have much better grip, and provide a much more comfortable ride, so it's win-win.
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Replying to: kyfdx (May 03, 2007 2:58 am) the dealer tells me the last quote was $500 over invoice, and that the $560 difference between invoice ($47,820) and his quote of $48,380 is the MACO fee. I asked for a detailed breakdown -- sec deposit, cap cost, money factor, residual, etc, just so I could rest assured every dollar was accounted for. Any other things I should ask to cover all bases? Lastly, are there any incentives at all with BMW on this car for the month that you know of? From the research I've been doing, $500 over invoice on this car does sound like a more than decent deal. Thanks for the insight! I hope CarMan and WRobbins can chime in as well! |
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Hi. Where can I find information (invoice, factory to dealer incentive, money factor and residuals) on a 2006 M Roadster? Also, any opinions on why there are so many 2006 cars left? Overpriced to start with? Gas mileage? Thanks! Seekup |
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